Yeah, we had them at the weekend (well, Tuesday, but it felt like the weekend), and I liked the meatless feast even though I undercooked it. They tasted just like those nasty little personal pizzas I used to eat as a teenager/young adult. I'd eat them again.

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These have been out for a while.. but from the new range of warburtons breads, the round pittas make excellent pizza bases.And its the only pitta bread I can open without ripping it completely apart.Just wet the bottom of them so it doesnt crisp up entirely, and add your base sauce plus a teaspoon or two of olive oil to the top, add your toppings and stick under the grill. Might try and do the ham and pineapple thing (never tried pineapple on pizza) with them since I doubt we'll get the redwood ones around here often.

Alpro custard - it's 'new look' so not really new but new to me. Added a bit of hot chocolate powder and it turned into proper school dinners chocolate custard but without THE SKIN - chocolate banana custard heaven!!

In ASDA they do sundried tomato and olive and couscous stuffed red peppers, you can find them in the chilled veg section (near where you find the pre cut potatoes/ vegetables etc.) not tried them yet. Of course yes you could so easily make it yourself, but meh. The novelty is in the fact that its already made up.I also got the creamy alpro yogurts, and I've got some vanilla pouring yogurt... any ideas of what I can do with the pouring yogurt? I was thinking museli, but I'm open to much more tantalising suggestions.

Well, I thought I posted about this on here, but I guess not. Mornflake make a cereal called Chocolatey Squares that reminds me a lot of Speculoos cereal. It's chocolate pillows filled with chocolate/hazelnut spread. They're amazingly delicious. A 30g serving barely covers the bottom of a bowl, but man, are they good.

_________________A pie eating contest is a battle with no losers. - amandabear

Well, I thought I posted about this on here, but I guess not. Mornflake make a cereal called Chocolatey Squares that reminds me a lot of Speculoos cereal. It's chocolate pillows filled with chocolate/hazelnut spread. They're amazingly delicious. A 30g serving barely covers the bottom of a bowl, but man, are they good.

Well, I thought I posted about this on here, but I guess not. Mornflake make a cereal called Chocolatey Squares that reminds me a lot of Speculoos cereal. It's chocolate pillows filled with chocolate/hazelnut spread. They're amazingly delicious. A 30g serving barely covers the bottom of a bowl, but man, are they good.

And its vegan?! Where can we get this?!

Yes! And Sainsbury's! In fact, they're on sale 2/£2.50.

I was at a Tesco Extra today and found the creamy Alpro yogurts and the pouring yogurt. The creamy cherry one, though not entirely creamy (it has bits - I'm not keen on bits), is so so good. I love the flavour. And I'm in a similar position of needing to figure out what to do with the pouring yogurt. I just saw it and thought, something new!, and bought it without knowing what to do with it because I'm a genius.

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Maybe I'll see if any omni sources have recommendations for pouring yogurt. I bet it's all in baked goods. Actually, I bet the omni suggestions will be for non-flavoured pouring yogurt, and I think our only option is vanilla. Ooh, maybe I could turn it into frogurt.

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Rachell I have to find that cereal! Sounds good! And the cherry yogurt. I do like bits. I also really like that they call it "bits" here. Even the orange juice is like 'with bits'. I laugh so hard. (It's like 'with pulp' in 'merica.) Yay I'm excited for you to show me all these secret awesome products to buy. :P

Had the new cherry yogurt, it certainly is creamy but IMO not mindblowing enough to bring out a whole new range. It just seems a bit less watery.I LOVE the vanilla pouring yogurt!! Had it over museli (which I've never ever done before) It was gorgeous :) looking forward to breakfast tomorow!

They must have changed because it's not listed on the actual box. When I find something that seems to be vegan but isn't marketed towards us or labeled vegan (i.e., it doesn't specifically say "suitable for vegans"), I read the ingredient and allergen lists several times to make sure I didn't miss anything.

_________________A pie eating contest is a battle with no losers. - amandabear